Jamie Graham
Jamie Graham is the Editor-at-Large of Total Film magazine. You'll likely find them around these parts reviewing the biggest films on the planet and speaking to some of the biggest stars in the business – that's just what Jamie does. Jamie has also written for outlets like SFX and the Sunday Times Culture, and appeared on podcasts exploring the wondrous worlds of occult and horror.
Latest articles by Jamie Graham
Glasgow Film Festival 2022: The seven movies you have to see
By Jamie Graham published
Features Glasgow Film Festival is offering one of the strongest line-ups in its proud history
Anya-Taylor Joy and Willem Dafoe talk reteaming with director Robert Eggers on The Northman
By Jamie Graham published
Exclusive The Witch and The Lighthouse director's new film brings back some of his previous stars
Alexander Skarsgård is in berserker mode in this exclusive look at The Northman
By Matt Maytum, Jamie Graham published
Exclusive New images from Robert Eggers’ Viking epic
Alexander Skarsgård charges into battle in this exclusive image from The Northman
By Jamie Graham published
Exclusive A new look at Robert Eggers’ historical epic
Belfast review: "Kenneth Branagh's nostalgic autobiographical tale"
By Jamie Graham published
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Paul Thomas Anderson: "I would put Alana Haim in the category with Daniel Day-Lewis and Joaquin Phoenix"
By Jamie Graham, Jack Shepherd published
Exclusive Exclusive: Paul Thomas Anderson discusses his Licorice Pizza star in a new interview with Total Film
Don't Look Up review: "A broad, brash, snort-laughter-out-your-nose satire"
By Jamie Graham published
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The Harder They Fall review: "A rip-roaring adventure on Netflix"
By Jamie Graham published
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Andrew Garfield talks playing Spider-Man: "I knew it was going to provide a gilded prison"
By Jamie Graham published
Exclusive Exclusive: Andrew Garfield reflects on his time playing the webslinger in The Amazing Spider-Man movies
Edgar Wright explains how Quentin Tarantino named Last Night in Soho
By Jamie Graham, Jack Shepherd published
Exclusive Exclusive: Edgar Wright’s latest movie was originally going to be named Red Light Area
Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin McKenzie light up these exclusive Last Night in Soho images
By Jamie Graham, Matt Maytum published
Exclusive Behind the scenes of Edgar Wright’s London-set psychological horror
The Nest: Jude Law and Carrie Coon on their exquisite thorny drama
By Jamie Graham published
Feature The Nest is Sean Durkin’s first film since Martha Marcy May Marlene and it’s well worth the decade-long wait. The director and stars Jude Law and Carrie Coon tell Total Film about a family’s fracturing in the shadow of the Overlook Hotel...
Steve Martin and Martin Short on how they’ve stayed friends since ¡Three Amigos!
By Jamie Graham published
Exclusive An extract from Total Film's Q&A with the fantastically funny Steve Martin and Martin Short
James Wan returns to his horror roots with Malignant – exclusive image
By Jamie Graham, Jack Shepherd published
Exclusive Exclusive: Here's a new look at James Wan's return to horror, Malignant
James Wan talks Aquaman 2: "It’s very heavily inspired by Planet of the Vampires"
By Jamie Graham, Jack Shepherd published
Exclusive Exclusive: James Wan talks to Total Film about his Aquaman sequel, which is currently filming
In Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch, the cinematography "is a character in and of itself"
By Jamie Graham, James Mottram published
Exclusive Here’s an exclusive new look at Benicio Del Toro and Adrien Brody in Wes Anderson’s new movie
Simu Liu on Shang-Chi: "It means that kids growing up today will have what I didn’t"
By Ann Lee, Jamie Graham published
Exclusive Here’s an exclusive new look at the star in the upcoming MCU movie, Shang-Chi
Dune stars Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya head to Arrakis in these exclusive new images
By Jamie Graham, Jordan Farley published
Exclusive A new look at the upcoming sci-fi epic
Candyman: Nia DaCosta, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Teyonah Parris talk terrors new and old
By Jamie Graham published
Feature A reimagining of one of the scariest – and most politically charged – genre movies ever made, the new Candyman is a horror for the Black Lives Matter era
Is it just me, or is The Last Boy Scout Bruce Willis' best film?
By Jamie Graham published
Feature A Total Film writer on why it's a bigger deal than Die Hard...
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